I don't know what that is, but I don't think so.
As President of the United States and as Commander-in-Chief, I want to thank you for a difficult job well done.
He is not afraid of you.
Not the slightest.
Mon comes in to see me.
I am not ready to make that announcement yet.
I am not in a position to say anything about the government of China.
He is at liberty to testify.
It is a practical matter that is being worked out as fast as we can work it out.
The nation is extremely fortunate to have had the benefit of this most recent service by you.
Well, we have it in contemplation, and as soon as the details are worked out, and if I can arrange to go, I will make fo...
We have never been favorable to the Communists.
It is pending, and as soon as I can make the announcement, I will announce to you just exactly what I propose to do.
I sent down a 'thank you' letter to General Eisenhower for his help on the reorganization bill.
The communiqué which was released by the President of the Philippines and myself covers the conversation.
The policy on China is the same policy that it has always been.
I want him to get the facts and satisfy himself.
General Vaughan, I imagine, had some appointments in his office.